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john's. john's. after church, the first family will return to the white house. president and mrs. obama will host a tea for members. the joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies. once that ends, the first family will leave the white house for the drive up to the capt. the president and first family should be announced and seated on the platform a little after 11:00 with the public oath then being taken at 11:55 followed by the inaugural address. -- for the drive up to the capitol. >> after all the morning pomp and circumstance, the president, vice president and their riffs will attend the inaugural luncheon at the u.s. capitol's national statuary hall. steamed lobster with new england clam chowder sauce. hudson valley apple pie. members of congress, supreme court justices, cabinet members and other invited officials will also attend the lunch. >> another big story, the super bowl is set. tucker barnes, listen up. some people are already calling it the harbowl because this is the first time the two teams will be led by the harbaughs, brothers. tom brady put new england
john's. john's. after church, the first family will return to the white house. president and mrs. obama will host a tea for members. the joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies. once that ends, the first family will leave the white house for the drive up to the capt. the president and first family should be announced and seated on the platform a little after 11:00 with the public oath then being taken at 11:55 followed by the inaugural address. -- for the drive up to the capitol....
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may i introduce the director of pediatric neurosurgery at one of the world's great hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore, dr. benjamin carson senior. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. mr. president, mr. vice president, mrs. obama, distinguished guests, which includes everybody, thank you so much for this wonderful honor. to be at this stage again -- i was here 16 years ago -- the fact that they reminded me back -- invited me back was that i did not offend many people. i want to start by reading four text which will put into context what i will say. proverbs 11:9. with this month, we destroyed the neighbor. myoverbs 11:12, a man tha understanding holds his tongue. a generous man will prosper. he too refreshes others with himself -- will themselves be refreshed. it is my people who are called by my name them -- called by my name who will seek my face and turned from their wicked ways. then will i hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and heal their lamb. i have an opportunity to speak in a lot of avenues. this is my fourth speech this week. i have an opportunity to talk to a
may i introduce the director of pediatric neurosurgery at one of the world's great hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore, dr. benjamin carson senior. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. mr. president, mr. vice president, mrs. obama, distinguished guests, which includes everybody, thank you so much for this wonderful honor. to be at this stage again -- i was here 16 years ago -- the fact that they reminded me back -- invited me back was that i did not offend many people. i want to...
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but as our joe johns reports, some of the most notorious scandals also happen in the second term. >> reporter: president obama has high hopes for the next four years. >> i intend to carry out the agenda that i campaigned on. >> reporter: if he wants to reach that goal, history says a second-term president has got to move fast. >> power does seep away from the presidency very quickly in the second term. >> second term presidents and their congresses have two different clocks. and the president's clock is now moving toward history. and the longer view, and he can take more risks. the congressional clock is still going, according to the next election. >> reporter: but he can't push too hard. former reagan chief of staff, ken duberstein says after a second win, most presidents have an inflated view of their power. >> you have to figure out ways that you can accomplish things and go directionally in the way you're going. realizing that time is an enemy. get as much done as you can, but don't overreach. >> reporter: a lesson president obama promises he's learned. >> i'm more than familiar
but as our joe johns reports, some of the most notorious scandals also happen in the second term. >> reporter: president obama has high hopes for the next four years. >> i intend to carry out the agenda that i campaigned on. >> reporter: if he wants to reach that goal, history says a second-term president has got to move fast. >> power does seep away from the presidency very quickly in the second term. >> second term presidents and their congresses have two...
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katie berry and john mayer and jeffrey wright who spoke of the hope of the day. >> it's about the hope of the country and the example we set to the world in terms of free and working democracy. and it's about partnership and it's about what you know, the common ground between all of us as americans. and so, you know, if this doesn't illustrate that then we have a lot of hard work to do. >> and the musical artists mostly represented the young 21st century artists like kelly clarkson. ♪ >> and an obama favorite and friend, beyonce. ♪ for the ramparts we watched ♪ were so gallantly streaming >> we the people, declare today that the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal. it is the star that guides us still. just as it guided our forebearers through seneca falls and selma and stonewall. >> he was weaving the new tapestry of america as he sees it for the first time in an inaugural address mentioning gay rights calling for marriage equality. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. for if we are trul
katie berry and john mayer and jeffrey wright who spoke of the hope of the day. >> it's about the hope of the country and the example we set to the world in terms of free and working democracy. and it's about partnership and it's about what you know, the common ground between all of us as americans. and so, you know, if this doesn't illustrate that then we have a lot of hard work to do. >> and the musical artists mostly represented the young 21st century artists like kelly clarkson....
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john boehner. senate marge majority reader harry reid ander drer rick cantor. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ [patriotic music playing] [cheering and applause] [chanting obama] ♪ ♪ [patriotic music playing] [cheering and applause] please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the chairman of the joint congressional committee, the honorable charles e. schumer. [cheering and applause] mr. president, mr. vice president, members of congress, all who are present, and to all who are watching; welcome to the capitol app and the celebration of our great democracy. [applause] this is the 57th inauguration of an american president. and no matter how many times one witnesses this event, it's simplicity, the enate imaginety, and most of all, the meaning that sacred yet caution yet trusting of power from we the people to the chosen leader never fails to make one's heart beat faster as it will today with the inauguration of president president barack h. obama. [cheering and applause] now we know that we would not be here today we
john boehner. senate marge majority reader harry reid ander drer rick cantor. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ [patriotic music playing] [cheering and applause] [chanting obama] ♪ ♪ [patriotic music playing] [cheering and applause] please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the chairman of the joint congressional committee, the honorable charles e. schumer. [cheering and applause] mr. president, mr. vice president, members of congress, all who are...
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john's across from the white house, a tradition. the swearing-in is followed by the big parade and the inaugural ball. security is tight. 13,000 military and law- enforcement personnel will watch over the proceedings. >> protecting an event this large with this many venues and this number of people coming requires a lot of coordination and organization. >> mr. obama and the first lady overnight with supporters at inaugural reception showed off their love. president>> i love her bangs. she looks good. >> it has been a thrill to watch this handsome, charming individual grow into the man and the president who he is. today he will reach out to some of the people voted against him and call on washington to come to common ground. >> it is difficult to get around with all the crowd. expect it will be worse today than yesterday. you can check our website wjla.com for full list of closures. remember, if you are taking a taxi in d.c. today, the taxi commission has authorized a $1 fee for each additional passenger. that starts at 4:00 a.m. unt
john's across from the white house, a tradition. the swearing-in is followed by the big parade and the inaugural ball. security is tight. 13,000 military and law- enforcement personnel will watch over the proceedings. >> protecting an event this large with this many venues and this number of people coming requires a lot of coordination and organization. >> mr. obama and the first lady overnight with supporters at inaugural reception showed off their love. president>> i love...
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john. what's a tiara? yes. let's do tv theme songs for $200, please, alex. helen. what is "survivor"? that's it. "t" time for $400, please. this eastern-u.s. location was much in the news in march of 1979.
john. what's a tiara? yes. let's do tv theme songs for $200, please, alex. helen. what is "survivor"? that's it. "t" time for $400, please. this eastern-u.s. location was much in the news in march of 1979.
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martin john bodrog. martin lee daniels. renee frazier. kathy gaarde. john roger johnson. mary francis knight. frank kohler. vishnu pandit. kenneth bernard proctor. gerald reed. richard michael ridgell. [ singing hymn). [ taps ] >> we have been with this memorial service as our nation comes together to mourn and bless the souls of the victims of the senseless violence that played out last monday at the washington naval yard. the president and first lady are there and dignitaries on hand to speak who are quietly leaving this memorial service. alongside me watching this is father jonathan morris. at one point the president got pretty political in his 20 minutes of speaking but this was a lot of scripture today and you say that there were some words that people needed to hear. >>guest: it is surprising but also refreshing to see that in moments of tragedy, i wish not only in moments of tragedy but at least in moments of tragedy in our country we are able to express and we do so very publicly faith and religion. the faith of the president. the faith of some of the military men
martin john bodrog. martin lee daniels. renee frazier. kathy gaarde. john roger johnson. mary francis knight. frank kohler. vishnu pandit. kenneth bernard proctor. gerald reed. richard michael ridgell. [ singing hymn). [ taps ] >> we have been with this memorial service as our nation comes together to mourn and bless the souls of the victims of the senseless violence that played out last monday at the washington naval yard. the president and first lady are there and dignitaries on hand to...
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. >> john f. kennedy was the first one. >> robert frost in 1961. >> in our lifetimes, don. >> our lifetimes. >> not yours, but ours. >> yeah, you're right. that was pretty close. i started thinking about that ever since -- when maya angelou gave her poem. and i was like, when did we start --. >> it's a great tradition. i think the only thing better would be having a historian. >> or three historians. >> we do mythology at inauguration and created a myth at the first one. that's the big deal. >> peter. >> yeah. >> put president obama into a historical context. >> oh! right. >> in 20 seconds. >> go! >> yeah. well, we're still around. and i think the best they think is to refer back to the second inaugural of lincoln and to imagine a great war to free slaves that end slavery in america. that one day, a dissen dent of -- well, we think he was, actually. that's right. an african-american would become president is just astonishing. nobody could have predicted it in a period when african-americans didn't
. >> john f. kennedy was the first one. >> robert frost in 1961. >> in our lifetimes, don. >> our lifetimes. >> not yours, but ours. >> yeah, you're right. that was pretty close. i started thinking about that ever since -- when maya angelou gave her poem. and i was like, when did we start --. >> it's a great tradition. i think the only thing better would be having a historian. >> or three historians. >> we do mythology at inauguration and...
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later today i'm going to be talking to john brennan. can you give a brief assessment of the two gentle and the capability and the readiness to assume the positions? >> yes, certainly. obviously that's something that the committees now have the opportunity evaluate. but in my view, both of them are outstanding individuals that have a great deal of experience and capability to be able to perform in an outstanding fashion in each of their jobs. senator hagel is someone who, you know, served in the military, worked up here on the hill. understand the issues that are involve there had. i think can be a very effective leader at the pentagon. john brennan is somebody i worked with the at the director of cia and continued to work with in this capacity. i found him to be responsible about how we can effectively conduct operations again al qaeda and against those that would attack this country. he is -- as somebody said, a straight shooter. somebody who, you know, gives you his best opinion, he doesn't play games. he is somebody who i think, you
later today i'm going to be talking to john brennan. can you give a brief assessment of the two gentle and the capability and the readiness to assume the positions? >> yes, certainly. obviously that's something that the committees now have the opportunity evaluate. but in my view, both of them are outstanding individuals that have a great deal of experience and capability to be able to perform in an outstanding fashion in each of their jobs. senator hagel is someone who, you know, served...
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john king is here with his magic wall. what do you see? >> as the president prepares to take that oath, are the american people with him as he heads into a second term? how do they feel about this? our brand-new poll shows this, people think things are going well in the country. 51% say badly. you see a divided country here and you think, wow, that is not a bad number for the president. when he took office, remember the finance crisis. as the president takes his oath for the second term. this is the high water mark. haf of americans think things are going well. >> let's go to wolf. >> thanks, anderson. kate balduan is with us today. why the president is doing this today and tomorrow. >> i got this question from many people. this decision was made because this official inauguration date, january 20th falls on a sunday. the constitution requires the president to take the oath today. all the public festaveties are being saved for tradition. >> you're watching what's going on carefully behind us. that's the reviewing stand. the president and t
john king is here with his magic wall. what do you see? >> as the president prepares to take that oath, are the american people with him as he heads into a second term? how do they feel about this? our brand-new poll shows this, people think things are going well in the country. 51% say badly. you see a divided country here and you think, wow, that is not a bad number for the president. when he took office, remember the finance crisis. as the president takes his oath for the second term....
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first, john, two things he said that he has offered to reform medicare. do we know if it's significant or substantial, those kinds of offers, first in. >> the president's referring to past proposals he says is still on the table if republicans come to the table and say let's have that bigger conversation those a fact. the president has in the past had proposals on the table with republicans. they're saying we went through the fiscal cliff, look agent $85 billion, if you want to stop this before friday, show us you can do this with all spending cuts and not tax revenues and then they'll go back to the bigger conversation. everybody's pulling out old things they've said in the past to say i have a plan. hear republicans on capitol hill say we'll give the president the flexibility tomorrow to let federal agencies have the decision how to do this. the president gives up his leverage. the frustrating part if you listen to the president carefully, whether you supported him or not, he's right when he says we keep going from crisis to crisis, and he has as much r
first, john, two things he said that he has offered to reform medicare. do we know if it's significant or substantial, those kinds of offers, first in. >> the president's referring to past proposals he says is still on the table if republicans come to the table and say let's have that bigger conversation those a fact. the president has in the past had proposals on the table with republicans. they're saying we went through the fiscal cliff, look agent $85 billion, if you want to stop this...
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they were doting grandparents, like john johnson, always smiling. giving bear hugs to 10 grandchildren and who would have welcomed his 11th grandchild this fall. these are not statistics. they are the lives that have been taken from us. this is how far a single act of violence can ripple. a husband has lost his wife. wives have lost their husbands. sons and daughters have lost their moms and their dads. little children have lost their grandparents. hundreds in our communities have lost a neighbor and thousands here have lost a friend. as has been mentioned for one family, the daniels family, old wounds are ripped open again. pricilla lost arthur, her husband of 30 years, only a few years ago. another shooting took the life of their son, just 14 years old. i can't believe this is happening again, pricilla said. these families have endured a shattering tragedy. if ought to be a shock to all of us as a nation and as a people. it ought to upset us. it ought to lead to some sort of transformation. that's what happened in other countries when they experie
they were doting grandparents, like john johnson, always smiling. giving bear hugs to 10 grandchildren and who would have welcomed his 11th grandchild this fall. these are not statistics. they are the lives that have been taken from us. this is how far a single act of violence can ripple. a husband has lost his wife. wives have lost their husbands. sons and daughters have lost their moms and their dads. little children have lost their grandparents. hundreds in our communities have lost a...
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john f. kennedy attended five. bill clinton second inauguration holds the all time high for 14 events. harry truman was the first to have his televised. an estimated ten million americans watched. at the time it was the most watched event in history. presidents were able to broadcast their speeches to the entire nation. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> the very thought that man in a wheelchair is trying to put optimism into our national lungs. still continues to move. john f kennedy's famous address lives forever because ted sorenson wrote it so well. >> and so my fellow americans ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> some speeches more memorable than others but one speech, the oath of office. only 35 words long. it begins i do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me g
john f. kennedy attended five. bill clinton second inauguration holds the all time high for 14 events. harry truman was the first to have his televised. an estimated ten million americans watched. at the time it was the most watched event in history. presidents were able to broadcast their speeches to the entire nation. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> the very thought that man in a wheelchair is trying to put optimism into our national lungs. still continues to...
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i was dying to know what john boehner said to cause mrs. obama to react that way. so we dug out the audio. sometimes the audio is low, we can dig it out. tonight we did. if you listen very closely, you can make out what they're saying here. >> what did abe lincoln used to put on his salad? >> i don't know. >> what, gettysburg addressing. get it? oh boy. >> jimmy: it's not a great joke. it worked for the meal. [ applause ] most of the networks had coverage of the inauguration going on all day, even though there definitely wasn't a whole day's worth of stuff to report on. that was most evident during the inaugural parade. this is where the president and the first lady slowly walk from the capitol building to the white house, and this event earned the folks at cnn headline news tonight's award for excellence in reporting. >> you know, what's interesting is she's got gloves on, but the president does not. >> oh yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: downright fascinating. the great stevie wonder performed at the inaugural ball. piers morgan caught up with stevie and a
i was dying to know what john boehner said to cause mrs. obama to react that way. so we dug out the audio. sometimes the audio is low, we can dig it out. tonight we did. if you listen very closely, you can make out what they're saying here. >> what did abe lincoln used to put on his salad? >> i don't know. >> what, gettysburg addressing. get it? oh boy. >> jimmy: it's not a great joke. it worked for the meal. [ applause ] most of the networks had coverage of the...
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already, republican senator john mccain this afternoon has said he's supportive of power's nomination. >> chuck todd at the white house for us tonight. chuck, thanks. >>> now to an nbc investigation about the controversial use of drones by the u.s. overseas. the president recently gave an important speech on this topic. part of the appeal of using drones in place of live personnel is their accuracy but they may not be as precise as many u.s. officials claim. our report on this tonight from our chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: look at the tall man in white flanked by body guards. experts say it's osama bin laden in afghanistan one year before 9/11 in footage captured by the very first predator drone mission. but the drone isn't armed. a year later, drones are fitted with rockets and pakistan quickly turns into a hunting ground. an estimated 49 drone strikes under president bush. more than 300 under president obama. >> conventional air power or missiles are far less precise than drones and are likely to cause more civilian casualties. >> reporter: does the u.s. al
already, republican senator john mccain this afternoon has said he's supportive of power's nomination. >> chuck todd at the white house for us tonight. chuck, thanks. >>> now to an nbc investigation about the controversial use of drones by the u.s. overseas. the president recently gave an important speech on this topic. part of the appeal of using drones in place of live personnel is their accuracy but they may not be as precise as many u.s. officials claim. our report on this...
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john howard of australia, former prime minister and mrs. ehud olmert of israel, former secretary general -- current secretary general of nato, mr. fogg rasmussen. his royal highness of saudi arabia, abdul al-khalifa of bahrain, former ambassador to the united states, ambassador sen of india. current ambassador to the united states, ambassador of kuwait, ambassador of indonesia, ambassador amid, hakemi and mrs. hakemi of afghanistan, ambassador of botswana, the german chief admission, mr. hannafeld, please join me in acknowledging and welcoming our global leaders. [applause] i would now like to acknowledge the governor of texas, rick perry. [applause] the governor of arizona, jan brewer. [applause] the governor of new jersey, chris christie and mrs. mary christie. the former governor of alabama, bob riley, and the former governor of michigan, john anglers and his wife, michelle. i want to greet the following members of congress -- senator ted cruz and his wife, heidi, of texas, senator john cornyn of texas, former senator bill frist, former
john howard of australia, former prime minister and mrs. ehud olmert of israel, former secretary general -- current secretary general of nato, mr. fogg rasmussen. his royal highness of saudi arabia, abdul al-khalifa of bahrain, former ambassador to the united states, ambassador sen of india. current ambassador to the united states, ambassador of kuwait, ambassador of indonesia, ambassador amid, hakemi and mrs. hakemi of afghanistan, ambassador of botswana, the german chief admission, mr....
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john or necklace or whoever. [video clip] john or necklace or whoever. -- nicholas or whoever. >> i think so. we were consistently told that romney had a woman problem. he had a single woman problem. was it a single woman problem, or a single problem? single men.rs among there's something about marriage that draws people into conservatism. i think the more they talked about women, i always thought, not exactly because romney is winning and married women. i think it is important for us to talk about groups like that, and otherwise a lump them together some and usually they do it in a way that is most beneficial to the democratic candidate. it doesn't provide a clear picture of everything out there. >> you want to jump back in on that, john? >> i will wait for another round. >> a lot of times when you hear a topic like changing demographics, you immediately think hispanics. that is the major trend these days. we do not hear a lot about asians. maybe that is the silent, sleeper group we should be looking into more.
john or necklace or whoever. [video clip] john or necklace or whoever. -- nicholas or whoever. >> i think so. we were consistently told that romney had a woman problem. he had a single woman problem. was it a single woman problem, or a single problem? single men.rs among there's something about marriage that draws people into conservatism. i think the more they talked about women, i always thought, not exactly because romney is winning and married women. i think it is important for us to...
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john barrasso, united states senator for wyoming. as a doctor who took care of patients for 25 years, i saw the problems with america's health care system every day. there's no question we needed real reform -- reform so that people could get the care they needed, at lower cost. americans now know that's not what president obama's health care law delivered. what we got is higher taxes and bigger government, without the lower costs or quality care. are you ready to declare your independence? the so-called affordable care act is hurting middle class families -- their wages, their jobs, and their health care. on october first -- less than a month from today -- america will hit the deadline on one of the most critical and controversial parts of the obama health care law. that's when the government insurance exchanges go into effect. whether the exchanges are ready or not, millions of families will have to start arranging to buy their washington-mandated health insurance. many families are going to have real sticker shock when they see th
john barrasso, united states senator for wyoming. as a doctor who took care of patients for 25 years, i saw the problems with america's health care system every day. there's no question we needed real reform -- reform so that people could get the care they needed, at lower cost. americans now know that's not what president obama's health care law delivered. what we got is higher taxes and bigger government, without the lower costs or quality care. are you ready to declare your independence? the...
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the company announced today that john door will be joining the board of directors. one of the top vc backers. boeing's dream liner completed a final test flight on the upgraded battery system. the flight is the last test before the battery design can be submitted. the fleet was grounded in january. after batteries heated on two flights. >> fis beinger is slashing 75% of the staff. sources tell bloomberg the company is letting employee goes after it dmot find an auto partner. manufacturing a sedan called karma. the company alter prod dux when battery maker filed for bankruptcy. a new patent filing reveals apple is working on a street view system in a challenge to google maps. users will be able to scroll through street view by move thirg device. technology may allow users to enter buildings you may remember that apple dumped google maps in favor of apple maps but after complaints about apple mapping service, apple allowed google maps back on, weeks later. a disappointing monthly jobs report pushed stocks lower on the day. your bloomberg silicon valley index down. apr
the company announced today that john door will be joining the board of directors. one of the top vc backers. boeing's dream liner completed a final test flight on the upgraded battery system. the flight is the last test before the battery design can be submitted. the fleet was grounded in january. after batteries heated on two flights. >> fis beinger is slashing 75% of the staff. sources tell bloomberg the company is letting employee goes after it dmot find an auto partner. manufacturing...
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>> hey, john, yeah. they're going to be about 6,000 national guard troops here in the city helping a lot of those federal agencies, d.c. police and other officers supplementing them to help people get around and help you keep an eye on things. there will also be another couple thousand stationed just outside the city just in case. kind of a joint command center that is just set up and it is going to start running today. in fact, six hours from now, the d.c. police are going to be deputizing 2,000 to 3,000 other officers from all around the country who will be here working for the next couple of days trying to keep people safe. >> chris, now, we have said some 800,000 people are expected to be here. that is a smaller crowd than four years ago. how does the crowd size affect the security decisions? >> it affects everything. i mean, last time when i was here four years ago, i think the count was something near 10,000 buses rolled into the city. this year there has only been about 800 registered to come. tha
>> hey, john, yeah. they're going to be about 6,000 national guard troops here in the city helping a lot of those federal agencies, d.c. police and other officers supplementing them to help people get around and help you keep an eye on things. there will also be another couple thousand stationed just outside the city just in case. kind of a joint command center that is just set up and it is going to start running today. in fact, six hours from now, the d.c. police are going to be...
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now we're preparing to hear remarks from congressman john lewis. let's listen in. >> president and mrs. obama, president clinton, president carter, i want to thank bernice king, the king family, and the national parks service for inviting me here to speak today. when i look out over this diverse crowd and survey the guests on this platform, i seemed to realize what otis redding sang about and what martin luther king jr. preached about, this moment in our history has been a long-time coming, but a change has come. we are standing here in the shadow of abraham lincoln 150 years after he issued the emancipation proclamation, and only 50 years after the historic march on washington for jobs and freedom. we have come a great distance in this country in the 50 years, but we still have a great distance to go before we fulfill the dream of martin luther king jr. sometimes i hear people saying nothing has changed, but for someone to grow up the way i grew up in alabama, to now be serving in the united states congress, makes me want to tell them, come and wa
now we're preparing to hear remarks from congressman john lewis. let's listen in. >> president and mrs. obama, president clinton, president carter, i want to thank bernice king, the king family, and the national parks service for inviting me here to speak today. when i look out over this diverse crowd and survey the guests on this platform, i seemed to realize what otis redding sang about and what martin luther king jr. preached about, this moment in our history has been a long-time...
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john d. rockefeller once lived here. today's residents include vera wang and ron l ald lauder and steve schwartz mann. >> it means that you've arrived. the only way you can buy an apartment in this building is if you have $100 million liquid. >> but what could have pulled this off? >> i think it's an inside job. if they go back to the cameras, they'll see they don't recognize anybody that doesn't belong there. it's either construction or a new maid or a carpet cleaner. somebody inside the building. >> yes, a lot of jewelry was stolen, but as one person put it to me, at 640 park avenue, a rolex is like a teaspoon. this apartment building is filled with museum worthy art. ronald lauder owns wisconsin own museum and as one person said, the better stuff is probably inside his home. >> i love that analogy. that's cute. thanks so much. >>> house after house on a florida street could be swallowed into the ground. an entire neighborhood on edge as sinkholes threaten to destroy everything they own and he is on one of the most wat
john d. rockefeller once lived here. today's residents include vera wang and ron l ald lauder and steve schwartz mann. >> it means that you've arrived. the only way you can buy an apartment in this building is if you have $100 million liquid. >> but what could have pulled this off? >> i think it's an inside job. if they go back to the cameras, they'll see they don't recognize anybody that doesn't belong there. it's either construction or a new maid or a carpet cleaner....
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he endorsed john mccain as president. he went to the republican convention we are criticized, the democrat eck nominee barack obama and endorsed mccain and sarah palin. and when joe campaigned in 20080 with mccain, comes back to the senate and senate democrats make him the chairman of standing committee, contrast that with chuck hagel. 84% of americans for conservative action, voting record in his canner radio, voting for the bush tax cuts, voted for the war in iraq, voted against no child left behind but was a small government conservative, and republicans right now, particularly tea party, are not looking for converts like the democrats were with joe leiberman. they're looking for heretics. and they see in chuck hagel who never endorsed barack obama, was friendly with him, traveled with him, but didn't endorse him. they see this terrible heretic. and it's really, that is where the republicans are right now. they are looking for heretics instead of converts. and i think it's apparent in the tea party. but i think it's ap
he endorsed john mccain as president. he went to the republican convention we are criticized, the democrat eck nominee barack obama and endorsed mccain and sarah palin. and when joe campaigned in 20080 with mccain, comes back to the senate and senate democrats make him the chairman of standing committee, contrast that with chuck hagel. 84% of americans for conservative action, voting record in his canner radio, voting for the bush tax cuts, voted for the war in iraq, voted against no child left...
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it doesn't matter what john or susan or mary or anybody else did or said. and it was the most important thing she did for my brother and myself. because if you don't accept excuse, pretty soon people stop giving them, and they start looking for solutions. and that is a critical issue when it comes to success. well, you know, we did live in dire poverty, and one of the things that i hated was poverty. you know, some people hate spider, some people hate snakes, i hated poverty. i couldn't stand it. [laughter] but, you know, my mother couldn't stand the fact that we were doing poorly in school, and she prayed and asked god to give her wisdom, what could she do to to to make her sons understand the importance of wisdom? god gave her wisdom. at least in her opinion. it was to turn off the tv, let us watch only two or three programs during the week, and read two books apiece and submit to her written book reports which she couldn't read, but we didn't know that. [laughter] she put check marks and highlights and stuff -- [laughter] but, you know, i just hated time
it doesn't matter what john or susan or mary or anybody else did or said. and it was the most important thing she did for my brother and myself. because if you don't accept excuse, pretty soon people stop giving them, and they start looking for solutions. and that is a critical issue when it comes to success. well, you know, we did live in dire poverty, and one of the things that i hated was poverty. you know, some people hate spider, some people hate snakes, i hated poverty. i couldn't stand...
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john, it is bitterly cold out there. keep in mind, you can get frostbite in ten minutes with a windchill of minus 30. >> minus 40 in duluth? >> enjoy 25s in new york. >> jennifer delgado in atlanta, nice to see up. >>> ahead, she sparked the investigation nthat forced davi petraeus to resign. and jill kelley trying to clear her name. >>> and the first gay and hispanic inaugural poet. richard blanco talks about the inspiration of his poem, "one day." and we leave you with kelly clarkson singing "my country 'tis of thee." ♪ to thee we sing >>> welcome back, everybody. she is the woman that tipped off the fbi to anonymous e-mails that led to the downfall of david petraeus. jill kelley gives an interview to howard kurtz. kelley went to the fbi when she got harassing e-mails traced back to paula broadwell. the investigation revealed that petraeus was having an affair. and then it looked into jill kelley and john allen. messages were described as potentially inappropriate. it was a big scandal. lots to get to this morning. h
john, it is bitterly cold out there. keep in mind, you can get frostbite in ten minutes with a windchill of minus 30. >> minus 40 in duluth? >> enjoy 25s in new york. >> jennifer delgado in atlanta, nice to see up. >>> ahead, she sparked the investigation nthat forced davi petraeus to resign. and jill kelley trying to clear her name. >>> and the first gay and hispanic inaugural poet. richard blanco talks about the inspiration of his poem, "one day."...
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doug did tweet he has his long johns on, too. it's cold. temperatures are now in the 30s across the area. in fact, i have been monitoring the temperatures. here is the good night wake up forecast. 37 degrees at 9:00 this evening. that will be when everything starts wrapping up there, probably. 34 degrees. we are cool and cold by 11:00. 27 to 30 degrees is how we are going to start the day tomorrow. high clouds streaming in. the one location across the area that favors the most cloud cover is down across southern maryland where temperatures are topping out around 42 to 43 degrees. so, i'm calling it cool. sunday, the clouds will start moving out we are at 44 to 49 degrees. more sunshine expected sunday than what we'll have saturday. the travel forecast for the country right now, the only storm system that i see hitting the country this weekend, up here in the pacific northwest. when you have to get out of town, no issues, what so ever in terms of the weather. watch what happens with the temperatures as we move through the mid part of next we
doug did tweet he has his long johns on, too. it's cold. temperatures are now in the 30s across the area. in fact, i have been monitoring the temperatures. here is the good night wake up forecast. 37 degrees at 9:00 this evening. that will be when everything starts wrapping up there, probably. 34 degrees. we are cool and cold by 11:00. 27 to 30 degrees is how we are going to start the day tomorrow. high clouds streaming in. the one location across the area that favors the most cloud cover is...
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you can take a real from dear john and put it in this film and others. gaudy romance with a crazy twist at the end if i told you you would not believe me. oo eye can see the sap falling from the tree. >> you can read her reviews on the web site. john has another look at your easter is a little more than a month away. united a lot of different cuts of meat here. >> beginning the who will day season we will sort of combine together with our brisket. sometime it is intimidates people they are not sure how to cook it how to keep it moist and tender. >> which side do you put up first? >> what we have done this is a flat briskebrisket. it has the top fatty piece cut off. i cut it into two pieces. we are going to go two different ways. we have the hole piece and the other i have done in cut lets. split it in half and cut it into 3 and a half inch pieces. >> a little less it's not quite as big. what we do first is we put four cups of chopped onion. then we are going to put salt and i think the recipe on-line probably says one to two tablespoons. you can put as m
you can take a real from dear john and put it in this film and others. gaudy romance with a crazy twist at the end if i told you you would not believe me. oo eye can see the sap falling from the tree. >> you can read her reviews on the web site. john has another look at your easter is a little more than a month away. united a lot of different cuts of meat here. >> beginning the who will day season we will sort of combine together with our brisket. sometime it is intimidates people...
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. >> john oliver on the life of on c-ay sunday at 8:00 span skew and eight. .- on c-span's q&a >> and now i talk on tax policy. bys is part of an effort the to committee leaders to get support for updating the u.s. tax code and one of many planned events around the country. from the economic club, this is 45 minutes. >> for those that are still eating, do it quietly. the chairmen of the economics committee in washington, i would like to introduce those that might not be familiar, senator baucus is from montana. he is a native of montana, and educated at stanford and a law degree, going back after he got his law degree. he announced not long ago that he will not run for a seventh term. i think he will feel the joys of liberation at that point. the chairman of the finance committee is now in the middle of all the things we will talk about today. congressmen camp is from michigan and represents the fourth district of michigan. he has been a member of the house of representatives for several terms since 2011. when he first became the chairman, is that correct? he will serve through the en
. >> john oliver on the life of on c-ay sunday at 8:00 span skew and eight. .- on c-span's q&a >> and now i talk on tax policy. bys is part of an effort the to committee leaders to get support for updating the u.s. tax code and one of many planned events around the country. from the economic club, this is 45 minutes. >> for those that are still eating, do it quietly. the chairmen of the economics committee in washington, i would like to introduce those that might not be...
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. >> her attitude toward people, she softens and john considerably. >> it took some doing. >> she goes all over her papers, the speeches, but the interesting thing is -- and it is the single biggest difference, is that these relative handful of women in the 19th century who went out of their way not to conceal their interest in a political partnership were inevitably the targets of severe criticism and mocked the president. >> i know we want to hear from you. i think we can make a real case that the country would have followed apart without dolly madison. -- fallen apart without dolly madison. the kind of partisanship underlined by regionalism was as vicious then. the country was way too young and way too fragile. she did it for decades because she was the first lady. she really had that ability to make people sit down and have a drink together and behave. >> we will talk about michelle obama's influence later in the conversation. when you were assigned michelle obama am a how did you approach it and how did you study up on a t e -- on at? -- on it? >> she took her first solo to her in
. >> her attitude toward people, she softens and john considerably. >> it took some doing. >> she goes all over her papers, the speeches, but the interesting thing is -- and it is the single biggest difference, is that these relative handful of women in the 19th century who went out of their way not to conceal their interest in a political partnership were inevitably the targets of severe criticism and mocked the president. >> i know we want to hear from you. i think we...
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i'm talking house speaker john boehner. we will have congresswoman nancy pelosi. we will have congressman kevin mccarthy. we will have senator carl levin. on both sides of the aisle, they will be here honoring folks who will be coming who have been hand picked with the help of the dod and folks at the pentagon, wounded warriors, actually i was just talking to one of the organizers tonight, don. she told me one of the widows from s.e.a.l. team 6 will be here tonight. so we will try to talk to her. and a couple of awards will be handed out. just quickly, we learned a number of the tuskegee airmen will be near attendance and perhaps perhaps, the big headliner, is lynyrd skynyrd, good old southern rock guys. they will be here presenting and introducing some of these tuskegee airmen. look out for that we will be here. we will bring you the party live from the warner theater, the red, white and blue ball. don lemon, you jealous? >> all right. oh, yes, of course i am. but you should be jealous because i'm going to the hip-hop ball as well. you have got your party shoes o
i'm talking house speaker john boehner. we will have congresswoman nancy pelosi. we will have congressman kevin mccarthy. we will have senator carl levin. on both sides of the aisle, they will be here honoring folks who will be coming who have been hand picked with the help of the dod and folks at the pentagon, wounded warriors, actually i was just talking to one of the organizers tonight, don. she told me one of the widows from s.e.a.l. team 6 will be here tonight. so we will try to talk to...
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here's some news, john. (yelling). [ cheers and applause ] >> they will use any excuse to throw a party. >> why are we here again? john: the birth of the next king of england. >> oh, yeah, look at this. any excuse for a party, right. seriously. [ cheers and applause ] >> [bleep] knows what i'm talking about. >> john: i think that's a fake horse. >> no, this is a real horse. john: no, i'm pretty sure that's a fake horse. >> no, it's not. i wouldn't swimming in the hotel pool. three of them. >> john: but that may be. but that is two men in a horse costume. >> it's a fake horse. come here. horsy. horse. >> you lied to me. john: we'll be right [ cheers and applause ] >> john: my guest tonight is on the council of foreign relations. a case for putting america's house in order. please welcome richard haass. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: foreign policy begins at home but just to be clear it doesn't stay there, does it? >> that is not the prescription for this book. this is more like an exercise manual for
here's some news, john. (yelling). [ cheers and applause ] >> they will use any excuse to throw a party. >> why are we here again? john: the birth of the next king of england. >> oh, yeah, look at this. any excuse for a party, right. seriously. [ cheers and applause ] >> [bleep] knows what i'm talking about. >> john: i think that's a fake horse. >> no, this is a real horse. john: no, i'm pretty sure that's a fake horse. >> no, it's not. i wouldn't...
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john schriffen, abc news, new york. keep up the good work, we'll be watching. >> okay, julian. pick on someone your own size next time, okay? and we thank you for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. here again tomorrow ni t. good night. >>> today i had the chance to speak with president ob yaum here at the white house. what he has to say, coming up. >> also, silicon valley equivalent of the new nobel prize, finding ways to help us live longer. >> showing how to protect your sfrefl a front porch thief like this one. >> and an app that can help you avoid an expensive parking fine. >> we have an opportunity now to keep progress going. strengthen our middle class. it does require us to put the country head of politics. >> abc 7 news anchor dan ashley at the white house node an exclusive interview president. good evening, everybody, i'm larry beil. >> in addition, the president has been considering weighing in on an issue. it's a question pose
john schriffen, abc news, new york. keep up the good work, we'll be watching. >> okay, julian. pick on someone your own size next time, okay? and we thank you for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. here again tomorrow ni t. good night. >>> today i had the chance to speak with president ob yaum here at the white house. what he has...
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. >> john leopold throwing a major curveball this morning, waving his right to a jury trial and instead deciding to go with a judge trial. we spoke to a number of dismissed jurors and they said they were not surprised by the move all. some said they feel it's the only way he can get a fair trial. >> john leopold leaves circuit court with his legal team after dropping a small bomb shell earlier, opting to waive his right to a jury trial and have his case heard by the judge. while leopold and his attorneys had nothing to say to reporters about the move, potential jurors in that being dismissed have plenty to say, saying they could have done a good job. >> i would have been very impartial. i had no knowledge of anything. i'm a single mom, i take care of my kids and we just don't have very much tv time. >> there was an area of things there. questionnaires from the police department and fire department. it would have been interesting to hear what everybody had to say. >> leopold has pleaded not guilty to four counts of misconduct in office and one count of fraudulent misappropriation. the ch
. >> john leopold throwing a major curveball this morning, waving his right to a jury trial and instead deciding to go with a judge trial. we spoke to a number of dismissed jurors and they said they were not surprised by the move all. some said they feel it's the only way he can get a fair trial. >> john leopold leaves circuit court with his legal team after dropping a small bomb shell earlier, opting to waive his right to a jury trial and have his case heard by the judge. while...
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. >> mark halperin, john heilemann in double down reveal one of mrs. obama's favorite television programs, something that she watches religiously while she is working out and while he is doing it, she e-mails jarrett when she doesn't like what is being said. >> and what is that? >> that is morning joe. oh, mrs. obama, i am so sorry. >> >> rose: so owe scarborough is here he is the host of morning joe on msnbc. he was a republican congressman representing florida's first district from 1995 to 2001. his new book is called the right path from ike to reagan, how republicans once mastered politics and can again again. william crystal has said if you are interest manager the republican future you need to read the right path i am pleased to have joe scarborough back at this table, welcome. >> it is great to be here. >> rose: so tell me why you wrote this. >> well, we are a party that right now is in trouble. we have for gotten how to win presidential elections. we have won the house of representatives and because of the 2010 redistricting we will probably kee
. >> mark halperin, john heilemann in double down reveal one of mrs. obama's favorite television programs, something that she watches religiously while she is working out and while he is doing it, she e-mails jarrett when she doesn't like what is being said. >> and what is that? >> that is morning joe. oh, mrs. obama, i am so sorry. >> >> rose: so owe scarborough is here he is the host of morning joe on msnbc. he was a republican congressman representing florida's...
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john: that's our show. ♪ john: what keeps you safe? what prevents fraud? most people you asks a government. government must lay out the rules and punish fraud. protect people. so government regulates. over the years as more regulaons and america we now have 170,000 pages of rules. people think we can't live without these, but then came the internet. almost entirely unreguted, and it works. it is given us a new level of freedom. let's call it freedom -- "freedom 2.0". i could not have imagined it before coble, would compete. i assume the services like those could not work. what a joke. who would buy an unseen product from a total stranger without government regulation, it would makeure that the sellers are honest and a product for the. another joke. who would trust it. thats why we need the world but in the encyclopedia of britannica. my dad. even i have constantlycomplains about government control could @%t imagine what would be created outside them. one who did imagine it is jimmy wales who founded with the pds. how did you think this would work? >> well,
john: that's our show. ♪ john: what keeps you safe? what prevents fraud? most people you asks a government. government must lay out the rules and punish fraud. protect people. so government regulates. over the years as more regulaons and america we now have 170,000 pages of rules. people think we can't live without these, but then came the internet. almost entirely unreguted, and it works. it is given us a new level of freedom. let's call it freedom -- "freedom 2.0". i could not...
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[ john ] nope. [ tires squeal ] twelve bucks a night! no. they have waterbeds. ew. no! are we near a gas station? [ phone beeps] [ phone ] no. is that from the mini bar? [ both ] no. is that a cop? no. [ cop ] do you know how fast you were going? no. eighty-seven [ groans ] he's right. is that oscar mayer? [ karen] yes! [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no", it's nice to finally say "yes". oscar mayer selects deli meat, no artificial preservatives and gluten free. it's yes food. it's oscar mayer. >>> this isn't to say that the african-american community is naive about the fact that african-american young men are disproportionately involved in the criminal justice system, that they're disproportionately both victims and perpetrators of violence. it's not to make excuses for that fact, although black folks do interpret the reasons for that in a historical context. they understand that some of the violence that takes place in poor, black neighborhoods around the country is born out of a very violent past in this country. and that the poverty and dysfunction that w
[ john ] nope. [ tires squeal ] twelve bucks a night! no. they have waterbeds. ew. no! are we near a gas station? [ phone beeps] [ phone ] no. is that from the mini bar? [ both ] no. is that a cop? no. [ cop ] do you know how fast you were going? no. eighty-seven [ groans ] he's right. is that oscar mayer? [ karen] yes! [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no", it's nice to finally say "yes". oscar mayer selects deli meat, no artificial preservatives and gluten free....